2014 marks fifty years of Zambian independence from British colonial rule. One legacy of which has been the stereotype of male breadwinner and female housewife. LSE’s Alice Evans charts this history
This article examines the causes of women's rising political participation in Zambia. It argues that...
The colonial legacy of African underdevelopment is widely debated but hard to document. In this arti...
This study investigates the roots of gender inequalities in contemporary African lives. The study ha...
In this post, Alice Evans argues that women’s historical paucity in Zambian politics was largely due...
This article explores the historical causes and consequences of gender divisions of labour in the Za...
This paper focuses on the status of women in Zambia during pre-colonial, colonial and post-colonial ...
The history of women in Zambia is dynamic, complex, and varied. In the precolonial period, women hel...
Women’s status has been greatly enhanced by their growing share of employment, but gender relations ...
By seeing girls perform equally well in class, many co-educated Zambians are rejecting widespread pr...
This thesis examines the history of domestic service in Zambia from the 1960s to the present day. Do...
Economic insecurity has catalysed growing flexibility in gender divisions of labour in Kitwe, Zambia...
Despite their significant contribution to the country’s historical development, women’s influence i...
This paper is an analysis of the factors that predict the involvement of women in decision-making w...
This study explores eight young people’s perception of the gender roles in Zambia, Lusaka. In this s...
This report addresses concerns about gender inequalities, democracy and deteriorating urban living c...
This article examines the causes of women's rising political participation in Zambia. It argues that...
The colonial legacy of African underdevelopment is widely debated but hard to document. In this arti...
This study investigates the roots of gender inequalities in contemporary African lives. The study ha...
In this post, Alice Evans argues that women’s historical paucity in Zambian politics was largely due...
This article explores the historical causes and consequences of gender divisions of labour in the Za...
This paper focuses on the status of women in Zambia during pre-colonial, colonial and post-colonial ...
The history of women in Zambia is dynamic, complex, and varied. In the precolonial period, women hel...
Women’s status has been greatly enhanced by their growing share of employment, but gender relations ...
By seeing girls perform equally well in class, many co-educated Zambians are rejecting widespread pr...
This thesis examines the history of domestic service in Zambia from the 1960s to the present day. Do...
Economic insecurity has catalysed growing flexibility in gender divisions of labour in Kitwe, Zambia...
Despite their significant contribution to the country’s historical development, women’s influence i...
This paper is an analysis of the factors that predict the involvement of women in decision-making w...
This study explores eight young people’s perception of the gender roles in Zambia, Lusaka. In this s...
This report addresses concerns about gender inequalities, democracy and deteriorating urban living c...
This article examines the causes of women's rising political participation in Zambia. It argues that...
The colonial legacy of African underdevelopment is widely debated but hard to document. In this arti...
This study investigates the roots of gender inequalities in contemporary African lives. The study ha...